And we think that in the absence of anything in the statutes (which create such corporations) showing a contrary intention in the Legislature, the true rule of construction is, that the Legislature intended that the liability of corporations thus substituted... Massachusetts Reports - Strana 368autor/autoři: Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1878Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Sir Henry Sutton - 1874 - 308 str.
...or other public body, it being the intention of the Legislature that the liability of corporations should to the extent of their corporate funds be co-extensive...by the general law on the owners of similar works. Parnaby v. The Lancaster Canal Co., 11 Ad. and E. 223, and The Mersey Dock Trustees v. Gibbs, supra.... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1878 - 864 str.
...nature are substitutions on a large scale for individual enterprise, and, in the absence of any thing in the statutes which create such corporations, showing...as occupiers of the docks, for the very reason that thev di<l not occupy as servants of the public or government. L R., 1~HL 108, 112. Lord Chancellor... | |
| William Evans - 1879 - 802 str.
...the absence of anything in the statutes which create such corporations showing a contrary intention, the true rule of construction is that the legislature...by the general law on the owners of similar works. In every case the liability of a body created by statute must be determined upon a true interpretation... | |
| Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - 1880 - 788 str.
...thus substituted for individuals " should, to the extent of their corporate funds, be co" extensive with that imposed by the general law on the " owners of similar works. If, indeed, the legislature has " by express enactment or necessary intendment enacted " that they... | |
| Sir Henry Sutton - 1883 - 420 str.
...or other public body, it being the intention of the Legislature that the liability of corporations should to the extent of their corporate funds be co-extensive...by the general law on the owners of similar works. Parnaly v. The Lancaster Canal Co., 11 Ad. & E. 223, and The Mersey Dock Trustees v. Gibbs, supra.... | |
| 1884 - 1006 str.
...individual enterprise. He then lays down the following rule in respect to their liability: "We think that in the absence of anything in the statutes (which...by the general law on the owners of similar works." The justice further said that if the legislature had, by express enactment or necessary intendment,... | |
| 1884 - 938 str.
...individual enterprise. He then lays down the following rule in respect to their liability : "We think that, in the absence of anything in the statutes (which...by the general law on the owners of similar works." The justice further said that if the legislature had, by express enactment or necessary intendment,... | |
| 1887 - 932 str.
...statutes (which create such corporations) showing a contrary intention in the legislature, the tnio rule of construction is that the legislature intended...co-extensive with that imposed by the general law ou the owners of similar works." The justice further said that if the legislature had, by express enactment... | |
| Thomas Gaskell Shearman, Amasa Angell Redfield - 1888 - 720 str.
...of construction is that the legislature intended that the liability of corporations thus constituted for individuals should, to the extent of their corporate funds, be co-extensive with that imposed by general law on owners of similar works. If, indeed, the legislature has, by express enactment or necessary... | |
| John Forrest Dillon - 1890 - 922 str.
...statutes which create such corporations showing a contrary intention in the legislature, the tro« rule of construction is that the legislature intended...by the general law on the owners of similar works ; aud the House of Lords had already A'cided (Jones ». Mersey Docks, 11 HL Cas. 443) that the trustees... | |
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